Set up MySQL
Before you can do anything to MySQL, you need to make sure it's running:
	service mysqld start
	Initializing MySQL database:                               [  OK  ]
	Starting MySQL:                                            [  OK  ] 
	
	Now, to configure the databases for freePBX:
	Note: If mysql admin password is already configured, add "-p" after the command and enter password when asked.  For example, "mysqladmin -p create asterisk" 
	cd /usr/src/freepbx-2.8.0
	mysqladmin create asterisk
	mysqladmin create asteriskcdrdb
	mysql asterisk < SQL/newinstall.sql
	mysql asteriskcdrdb < SQL/cdr_mysql_table.sql
	
	They also need to be secured, so that not just anyone can access them. freePBX will prompt you for a database password when you do the install. You need to pick that now. We'll assume that you've picked 'asteriskuser' and 'amp109' - you probably shouldn't use these, as they are well known passwords for Asterisk@Home builds. If anyone's trying to attack your machine, they will try this. 
mysql
	mysql> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON asteriskcdrdb.* TO asteriskuser@localhost IDENTIFIED BY 'amp109';
	Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec) 
	mysql> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON asterisk.* TO asteriskuser@localhost IDENTIFIED BY 'amp109';
	Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec) 
	mysql> flush privileges;
	Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec) 
	mysql> \q
	Bye 
	Now, after all of this, you need to pick a root 'mysql' password. We'll make it 'abcdef'. If you need to do anything else with mysql, you'll need to provide this password.
	mysqladmin -u root password 'abcdef'
